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For anyone with a Bull Breed
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Free Bull Breed Neutering
No questions asked.
For the month of July 2011 we are offering free neutering for any Bull Breed.
Please contact one of the following vets to book your dog in for free neutering.
Twickenham Veterinary Surgery, Hampton Rd - 0208-898-0528
...Richmond Veterinary Surgery, Kew Rd –
0208-940-0986
Dene Park, Whitton, 0208-898-0008
Medivet, Twickenham, 0208-892-6300
If you would like to make a contribution/donation that would be wonderful and you would be able to leave your donation with one of the above vets or visit our website www.animalrescueandcare.org.uk
Dog to be dropped off and picked up by owner.
P.O. Box 46, Twickenham, TW1 1WG
Telephone 020 8894-4508 or 07971-199179 E-mail [email protected]
No questions asked.
For the month of July 2011 we are offering free neutering for any Bull Breed.
Please contact one of the following vets to book your dog in for free neutering.
Twickenham Veterinary Surgery, Hampton Rd - 0208-898-0528
...Richmond Veterinary Surgery, Kew Rd –
0208-940-0986
Dene Park, Whitton, 0208-898-0008
Medivet, Twickenham, 0208-892-6300
If you would like to make a contribution/donation that would be wonderful and you would be able to leave your donation with one of the above vets or visit our website www.animalrescueandcare.org.uk
Dog to be dropped off and picked up by owner.
P.O. Box 46, Twickenham, TW1 1WG
Telephone 020 8894-4508 or 07971-199179 E-mail [email protected]
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By Bull breeds I assume they mean Staffs, Pit Bulls, Bull Terriers and their crosses rather than Bulldogs. Also there are a now a lot of what are called 'American Bulldogs' or Old Thyme Bulldogs which are just crosses. I think its just a way of trying to cut down the numbers, as most of the chav owners wouldn't be able to pay.
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